Has anyone come up with a great way to get students to return their books and pay their fines? I work in a junior-senior high school and have 1200 students. Administration will prevent students from attending the prom or participating in any activity, but the kids are very slow to act. I'm not new to the job, just frustrated with having to track down kids in their classrooms to "collect the goods." Anything work for you?
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Hi,
I have found rewards and peer pressure works well. I have a lottery draw bin so all students who are showing "all clear" are eligible for the draw I do the end of every week for the last month of school. I have lots of prizes donated from all over town (pizza certificates, free swim passes, scholastic book certificates, baseball caps, subway certificates.....). I also provide ice-cream cakes to the first three classes who are showing 'all clear".
Seems to really bring those books and fines in!!!
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